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Aerosols transmit prions to immunocompetent and immunodeficient miceComparative evidence for a link between Peyer's patch development and susceptibility to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.Evidence for α-synuclein prions causing multiple system atrophy in humans with parkinsonismThe diverse roles of mononuclear phagocytes in prion disease pathogenesisTransmission of chronic wasting disease identifies a prion strain causing cachexia and heart infection in hamstersPrion shedding from olfactory neurons into nasal secretionsPreclinical deposition of pathological prion protein in muscle of experimentally infected primatesBiochemical properties of highly neuroinvasive prion strainsImplications for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in dentistry: a review of current knowledge.Cleanability of dental instruments--implications of residual protein and risks from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.Characterization of trans-neuronal trafficking of Cbln1.Getting a grip on prions: oligomers, amyloids, and pathological membrane interactions.Neuroinvasion of α-Synuclein Prionoids after Intraperitoneal and Intraglossal Inoculation.Prion infection of oral and nasal mucosa.No major change in vCJD agent strain after secondary transmission via blood transfusionEnhanced neuroinvasion by smaller, soluble prions.Experimental oral transmission of chronic wasting disease to red deer (Cervus elaphus elaphus): early detection and late stage distribution of protease-resistant prion protein.Bacterial colitis increases susceptibility to oral prion disease.Preclinical deposition of pathological prion protein PrPSc in muscles of hamsters orally exposed to scrapie.Coinfecting prion strains compete for a limiting cellular resource.Extraneural prion neuroinvasion without lymphoreticular system infection.Axonal and transynaptic spread of prions.Interspecies transmission of chronic wasting disease prions to squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)PrPTSE distribution in a primate model of variant, sporadic, and iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.Widespread PrPSc accumulation in muscles of hamsters orally infected with scrapie.Crucial role for prion protein membrane anchoring in the neuroinvasion and neural spread of prion infectionCultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.Nasal associated lymphoid tissue of the Syrian golden hamster expresses high levels of PrPC.Conserved properties of human and bovine prion strains on transmission to guinea pigs.Prion disease induced alterations in gene expression in spleen and brain prior to clinical symptoms.Lesion of the olfactory epithelium accelerates prion neuroinvasion and disease onset when prion replication is restricted to neurons.Prions and the oral cavity.In vitro generation of high-titer prionsPrion interference is due to a reduction in strain-specific PrPSc levels.Accelerated shedding of prions following damage to the olfactory epithelium.Oral delivery of pathogens from the intestine to the nervous system.Prion infection of muscle cells in vitroThe nasal cavity is a route for prion infection in hamstersTime course of prion seeding activity in cerebrospinal fluid of scrapie-infected hamsters after intratongue and intracerebral inoculationsSalivary prions in sheep and deer
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2003 nî lūn-bûn
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2003 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2003 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2003年の論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年论文
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.
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P2093
Richard A Bessen
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10.1128/JVI.77.1.583-591.2003
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z